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Project Peanut Butter

Project Peanut Butter

Across the world, severe acute malnutrition is the largest killer of children under 5 years of age, contributing to nearly half of all childhood deaths (more than 3 million children per year). We produce peanut based ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTF) locally in factories in Malawi, Sierra Leone, and Ghana. Our factories are internationally accredited by UNICEF, Doctors Without Borders, and the World Food Program, and our product is considered the standard of care worldwide for severely malnourished children. We strive to use as many local ingredients and staff as possible. In addition, we distribute the therapeutic food at our own mobile clinics, where PPB nurses assess children for malnutrition and provide qualifying children with life-saving food at no charge.

Maplewood, Missouri
Uganda Village Project

Uganda Village Project

Uganda Village Project envisions a future in which all Ugandan communities will have the means to effectively create and implement their own health and development solutions.

Walnut, California
SUPPORT IN ABUSIVE FAMILY EMERGENCIES INC

SUPPORT IN ABUSIVE FAMILY EMERGENCIES INC

S.A.F.E. offers a comprehensive array of services including Legal Advocacy, Social Services Referrals, Survivor Support Groups, Parenting Support, Child Advocacy, Outreach and Education, and Medical Advocacy for victims of sexual assault. Our purpose is to help those who have been affected by abuse. While the process of seeking healing from abusive relationships is complex, through access to a comprehensive array of services, victims can find hope.

Blairsville, Georgia
Voices for Children/CASA of St. Louis

Voices for Children/CASA of St. Louis

Voices for Children advocates for abused and neglected children and youth in St. Louis by representing their best interests in court and in the community.

Saint Louis, Missouri
MARY & MARTHA HOUSE INC

MARY & MARTHA HOUSE INC

To provide emergency shelter, transitional housing and support services to victims of domestic violence and or homeless women with or without dependent children so that may overcome their barriers, obtain employment and successfully transition to permanent stable housing.

Ruskin, Florida
L

Luanda Orphanage Centre

Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.

Homabay, Nyanza
MAIN LINE MEALS ON WHEELS INC

MAIN LINE MEALS ON WHEELS INC

We believe no senior or homebound person should go hungry. Our generous Main Line Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver two nutritious meals a day, Monday through Friday (including holidays) to men and women in our community who are unable to shop or cook for themselves. As a member organization of the Meals On Wheels Association of America, we work diligently to ensure that aged, short- or long-term convalescent, homebound and handicapped people have enough to eat. There is a minimal cost for our services, but a subsidy can be arranged for those who are unable to pay the full amount.

Devon, Pennsylvania
CORDELL HULL FOUNDATION FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

CORDELL HULL FOUNDATION FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

The Cordell Hull Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation, is active in sponsoring exchange programs for qualifying teachers from six continents. Currently, teachers hail from more than fifty countries including Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Botswana, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, The Czech Republic, Denmark, The Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ecuador, England, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Mexico, Nepal, The Netherlands, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Russia, South Africa, Scotland, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Wales. After enjoying the experience of teaching in the United States on a temporary basis, program participants return home to share wonderful memories and positive feedback on American culture.

New York, New York
YOUTH EDUCATION IN THE ARTS

YOUTH EDUCATION IN THE ARTS

The mission of Youth Education in the Arts is to support the development of young people into magnificent human beings through participation in the performing arts.

Allentown, Pennsylvania
Light of Hope Kenya

Light of Hope Kenya

Upholding a loving Christian environment, providing quality education, developing self-sustainability, and positively impacting our community.

Plymouth, Minnesota
Wisconsin Independent Learning College, Inc. - Autism Specific

Wisconsin Independent Learning College, Inc. - Autism Specific

WILC MISSION STATEMENT- WILC is a private nonprofit college serving adults with autism who desire continued learning; assisting them in reaching their goals for independence. We believe that people with Autism Spectrum Disorders are intelligent and valuable members of society. It is our mission to provide each student with the necessary supports so that he/she may not only have a successful college experience but also become inspired to achieve their purpose in life.

Waukesha, WI, Wisconsin
WisCorps

WisCorps

To develop leadership, self-confidence, and a strong work ethic in youth and young adults through the active stewardship of Wisconsin’s communities and natural resources.

LA CROSSE, Wisconsin